
Texas, like other states in the US, has some stringent laws against drunk driving.
According to the state laws, if an individual above 21 years is found with a Blood alcohol concentration above 0.08%, then the individual can be convicted with DUI/DWI.
- Any individual driving a vehicle in Texas can be subjected to a chemical test to detect BAC percent.
- Refusing the chemical test, which includes the analysis of blood, urine, and the breath test, is regarded as a breach of law and can be charged under DUI/DWI.
- It can also lead to a huge penalty and the revocation of the license.